Rnd 6-7:Ch 1, sc in first sp, (ch 4, sc in next sp) around to last sp; end, ch 1, join with dc to first sc to form last sp. (56 ch-4 sps)

Rnd 8:Ch 1, sc in first sp, * ch 4, (sc in next sp, ch 4) around to marked sp of 2 Rnds previous, (sc, ch 4, sc) in next sp (this sp will be directly over marked sp)(mark this sp), rep from * once more, (ch 4, sc in next sp) around to last sp, ch 1, join with dc to first sc to form last sp. (2 increases)

Rnds 9-56: Repeat Pattern Rnds 6-8 sixteen times more.

At the end of Rnd 56, there will be 90 ch-4 sps. Finish off and weave in ends.

Neck Edging

With right side facing and working in unused ch-2 sps of starting ch, join MC with a sl st in any ch-2 sp, ch 1, (shell in next sp, sl st in next sp, ch 1) around. Finish off. (26 shells)

Tie:With larger hook and 2 strands of CC, ch 250 and finish off. Weave through Rnd 1 with ends beginning and ending at a marked increase.

Fringe

Cut a piece of cardboard 3" wide x 5" long. Wind yarn loosely around the cardboard lengthwise until full. Cut across one end; repeat with MC as needed.

Hold together 4 strands; fold in half. Working in ch-4 sps of Rnd 56, withwrong side of Poncho facing and using a crochet hook, draw the folded end up through a space (Fig. 1) and pull the loose ends and yarn tails through the folded end (Fig. 2); draw the knot up tightly. Repeat for fringes in ch-4 sps of Rnd 56.

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Review for Free Adult Fishnet Poncho Pattern

Kim Elwin on Dec 16, 2009

This was an extremely simple pattern to use!! It turned out beautifully and I had never done anything except afghans before so this was rather unnerving for me at first but everything was explained beautifully! I am excited to try some other patterns to see if I can get a few other gifts taken care of for Christmas this way! Thank you so much for this!!!!